Bozak, an undrafted collegian from the University of Denver whom the Maple Leafs signed last April, beat Flyers netminder Michael Leighton midway through the second period to give Toronto a 1-0 lead.

The 23-year-old made a major league move on Flyers' defenceman Ole-Kristian Tollefsen on the game's opening goal, turning the Norwegian blueliner inside out before depositing a high shot over Leighton.

Later in the middle period, Bozak was involved in Toronto's second goal when he assisted on Nikolai Kulemin's ninth of the season. Kulemin converted a Phil Kessel 2-on-1 pass at 19:19.

In three career games with the Maple Leafs dating back to last season, Bozak has registered four points.

Luke Schenn and Lee Stempniak added third period markers for the Maple Leafs to round out the scoring. Kessel contributed two assists for his sixth multi-point game of the season.

There was a bit of controversy on Schenn's goal, as it appeared Toronto had an extra man on the ice when the goal was scored.

On the play, Maple Leaf defenceman Jay Rosehill sent a alley-oop pass to Matt Stajan before heading off to the Maple Leafs bench. As Rosehill came to the door of the Leafs' bench, Schenn scored. But, instead of leaving the ice surface, the Marlie call-up decided to join his teammates in celebration.